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Chemistry After Dark

Graduate Student Symposium

Research seminars by grad students,

for grad students.

 

Chemistry After Dark: Research Talks By Grad Students, For Grad Students. A monthly evening discussion group featuring research presentations by our own graduate students on the hottest research in the department.  Grad students learn to give clear and understandable talks on their work to a wide and varied audience.  Chemistry After Dark talks always become lively and exciting discussions, sometimes even leading to collaborations between groups.  Food and drink provided by the department.  Come relax and chat chemistry with friends! Organized by Kurt Kistler (kkistler@temple.edu).

 

May 15, 2008  Matthew Parker

Rigid Spiro-Ladder Oligomers: Climbing to New Heights on the Nanometer Scale

6:30 PM BE 120

 

 

Mar. 27, 2008  Sunil Kulkarni

From Butterfly Colors to Photonic Materials: Nano-structured Composites

6:30 PM BE 413

 

 

Feb. 7, 2008   Kerisha Bowen

Playing With Pyrroles

 

Photos from a recent talk

Oct. 25, 2007.   Yangjun Xing.

Getting Wired, One Molecule at a Time!   Study of Charge Transfer Through Single Molecules.

 

 

 

May 31, 2007.   Doug Hausner.

Take a Walk on the Nano Side:   Humidity Induced Nano-scale Reconstruction of CaCO 3 Surfaces as Studied with AFM

 

 

March 22, 2007.  

Gautham Kodali.  

Damaged DNA Commits Suicide in Photolyase:   Probing the Incident with Stark Spectroscopy.

 

 

 

February 1, 2007:   Sudha Chennasamudram

Title:   Good, Bad and Ugly!   Neighbor dependent beta sheet

forming propensities of amino acid.

 

 

Nov. 29, 2006:  "With a Little Assistance from a Friendly

Nitrogen:  Regio and Stereo Selective Substitutions in Novel

Ring Systems."  Speaker:  Deepa Rapolu.


 

Oct. 25, 2006:  "Riding on Surfaces, Skating on Seams, Falling

Down Funnels:  A Wild Ab Initio Trek Across the Photophysical

Landscape of Cytosine."  Speaker:  Kurt Kistler.